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[A] A monument with runic inscription, raised over a fallen warrior.
[B] That is by a red-hot cannon ball, placed at the middle of the tent.
[C] Pronounced as in Swedish, Marea. Marie, which occurs below, is pronounced Mare´.
[D] The author does not here personify love, but reversing the process, considers it once a person and inhabitant of heaven, now degraded to be a mere quality on earth.
[E] A poet-bishop of Sweden, much admired by Tegnér.
[F] “I serve.”
[G] “Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness. The law was given by Moses; but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.”—Gal., iii:6; John, i:17.
[H] An address recently delivered in Portland, Me.
[I] Sixth Round-Table, held in the Hall of Philosophy, August 10, 1882.